Category: Geral
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Iguaçu Falls in Brazil and Argentina – Everything You Want to Know
“My poor Niagara…” That’s what Eleanor Roosevelt said upon seeing the Iguaçu Falls. The Iguaçu Falls consist of two national parks, one in Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil) and the other in Puerto Iguazú (Argentina). The curious thing is that, although the falls are seen as the main attraction, the park spans 252,982 hectares (67,720 on…
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Are We on the Brink of a Third World War?
Growing Tensions Around the World Geopolitical flashpoints are intensifying. The war in Ukraine continues to evolve, with NATO and Russia locked in a high-risk confrontation. In the Middle East, tensions between Israel and Iran, combined with the US military posture, have escalated to the highest levels in decades. In Gaza, the world has watched as…
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Supreme Court Limits National Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision divided along ideological lines on Friday, ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s request to limit national injunctions issued by federal courts. The opinion in the birthright citizenship case was highly anticipated. At issue was how lower courts should handle President Trump’s executive order, which declared that children…
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U.S. Supreme Court Limits Nationwide Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision along ideological lines, sided on Friday (27) with the Trump administration’s request to limit universal injunctions issued by federal courts. The opinion in the birthright citizenship case was highly anticipated. The issue was how lower courts should handle President Trump’s executive order, which declared that children of parents…
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U.S. Representative Requests Immediate Sanctions Against Alexandre de Moraes for Alleged “Transnational Repression”
The chairman of the Human Rights Committee of the United States Congress, Representative Christopher H. Smith, has requested that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio impose immediate sanctions against Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the Federal Supreme Court (STF). In an official letter sent to Rubio, Smith accuses Moraes of leading a policy of “transnational…
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How hot is too hot for kids to play outside?
The heat wave affecting millions of people across the United States has led some parents to wonder: is it safe for my children to play outside? With school vacations, children are spending more time at home or in summer camps. Additionally, there are always youth sports and younger children going to daycare. For Dr. Jess…
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How hot is too hot for kids to play outside?
The heat wave that’s baking millions of people across the country has left some parents wondering: Is it safe for my kids to play outside? With school vacations, kids are spending more time at home or in summer camps. Additionally, there are always youth sports and younger children going to daycares. For Dr. Jess Weisz,…
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U.S. to Monitor Social Media of Brazilians Applying for Student Visas
The U.S. Embassy in Brazil released a statement on Wednesday (25) informing that it will proceed with checking the social media profiles of all applicants for student and exchange visas. “To facilitate this verification, all student visa applicants (F, M, and J) must adjust the privacy settings of their social media profiles to ‘public’ mode,”…
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Juliana Marins’ Body Retrieved from Crater in Indonesia
The body of Juliana Marins was retrieved on Wednesday from the crater of Mount Rinjani in Indonesia after more than seven hours of rescue efforts.
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Trump reaffirms ceasefire after Israel and Iran exchange attacks
US President Donald Trump reaffirmed, on the morning of this Tuesday (24), the validity of the ceasefire between Israel and Iran after an exchange of attacks between the countries until, at least, the early hours of the 12th day of the conflict in the Middle East. “Israel will not attack Iran. All planes will turn…


